
“Finding Self Worth in Christ” delves into definitions, characteristics, and causes of low self-worth, and helps to identify the most obscure symptoms and repercussions. It can help even those who would not self-identify as having low self-esteem as it gives a deep understanding of the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of the topic in a way that would uncover issues one may be unaware of. The Biblically-based solutions equip you with action steps to live a life of freedom through the realization of your worth in Jesus Christ. You are shown how to help yourself and others know the worth God affirms we have.
I was personally impacted by the content of the Bible study. The vivid story examples and poignant scriptures related to each topic incites reflection, probes self-awareness, and challenges to confront unresolved internal issues. The checklists help to reveal pain points and expose wrong mindsets. It is comprehensive and tactical in contrasting wrong and right beliefs. You are shown how to accept your past, present, and future through the lens of God’s perspective. The foundation for healing and resolution is the love of God through the truth of His Word and practical, easy-to-use application steps. The result of a new, positive self-image can be attained by anyone open to sincerely engage.
Although effective for individual use, this book is designed and optimal for group Bible study of any size. It provides a simple-to-use framework of what to expect and how to effectively lead a group Bible study. The meeting structure and prayer directives for each session are listed. Packed with wise tips on how to prepare, facilitate discussion, manage different personalities, be guided by the Holy Spirit to maximize efficacy, and more; any group leader regardless of experience will be able to execute a successful group study. With insecurity being an overlooked epidemic of staggering proportions, this book is an essential read for anyone, regardless of maturity in Christ.
Tidbits: “The closer you are to God, the more you will be able to see yourself through His eyes.”
“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’”-Matthew 22:37-39
Agape: a love that always seeks the highest and best on behalf of others.

Disclaimer: As a reviewer, Rose Publishing has provided me with an advanced reader copy of the book.


